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Dice hit the felt, bounce off the back wall, and every eye follows the roll. Craps moves with a snap—quick calls, rapid decisions, and that shared moment of suspense when the shooter lets the cubes fly. It’s loud, social, and instantly readable even if you’re brand-new: you can feel when the table’s riding high and when the next roll could flip everything.

That electric atmosphere is exactly why craps has stayed a headline act in casinos for decades. It’s simple at the core—two dice decide the outcome—yet deep enough to keep experienced players engaged with dozens of bet options and changing situations roll by roll.

What Is Craps?

Craps is a casino table game played with two dice. One player is the shooter, and the rest of the table can bet along with (or against) what happens on the rolls.

A round usually follows this flow:

The shooter starts with the come-out roll. This first roll sets the tone of the hand. If the come-out roll establishes a point (a specific number), the game shifts into the next phase where the shooter keeps rolling.

Once a point is set, the shooter aims to roll that point number again before rolling a 7. If the point hits first, certain bets win; if a 7 appears first, certain bets lose and the round ends. Then a new come-out roll begins—often with a new shooter after a seven-out.

Even if you’ve never played, you can think of craps as a repeating cycle: come-out roll → point phase → hand ends → new come-out roll.

How Online Craps Works

Online casinos typically offer craps in two main formats:

Digital (RNG) craps uses a random number generator to simulate fair dice outcomes. You’ll see a clean, clickable table layout, quick animations, and instant result settling. It’s a strong fit if you like speed, want to practice, or prefer a quieter, solo session.

Live dealer craps streams a real table, real dice, and a real dealer from a studio. You place bets using an on-screen interface, then watch the roll play out on video. It’s closer to the land-based vibe, with table chat and a more communal pace.

In both versions, the interface does the heavy lifting—highlighting bet areas, confirming placements, and calculating payouts—so you can focus on reading the situation and picking your spots.

Understanding the Craps Table Layout (Without the Confusion)

A craps layout looks busy at first, but online tables usually make it easier by lighting up active zones and showing tooltips for each wager. Here are the areas that matter most:

The Pass Line is the classic “bet with the shooter” option. It’s where many players begin.

The Don’t Pass Line is the opposite side—“bet against the shooter” on the main cycle of the hand.

Come and Don’t Come bets work like Pass/Don’t Pass, but they’re placed after the come-out roll once a point is established.

Odds bets are extra wagers attached to Pass/Don’t Pass (and Come/Don’t Come) after a point is set. They’re a major part of why craps can feel tactical—your bet can evolve as the hand develops.

The Field is a one-roll bet area: you’re betting that the next roll lands on one of the field numbers (varies by rules, but it’s always a “next roll only” style wager).

Proposition bets (often in the center) are usually one-roll specials—high variance, high drama, and best approached with clear limits.

Common Craps Bets Explained

The table offers a lot, but you don’t need everything at once. These wagers cover the core experience:

The Pass Line Bet is placed before the come-out roll. If a point is set, you’re backing the shooter to hit that point again before a 7 appears.

The Don’t Pass Bet is also placed before the come-out roll, but it generally wins when the shooter fails to make the point (a 7 appears first). It’s a valid way to play—just know it can feel like rooting against the table’s momentum.

A Come Bet is made after a point is established. It acts like a new Pass Line bet: the next roll effectively becomes a mini come-out for that wager, and if it travels to a number, you’re trying to hit that number before a 7.

Place Bets let you pick specific numbers (commonly 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10) and bet that the chosen number will roll before a 7. This is one of the most direct ways to target what you want.

The Field Bet is a quick hit: it’s settled on the very next roll only. If the next roll lands in the field, you win; if not, you lose and can choose to place it again (or not).

Hardways are special number bets where you’re betting a number will be rolled as a “hard” pair (like 3-3 for hard 6) before it’s rolled “easy” (like 2-4) or before a 7 shows up. These can add punch to a session, but they swing more.

Live Dealer Craps: Real Dice, Real-Time Reactions

Live dealer craps brings the human element back into play. You’ll typically see:

A real dealer managing the action, with dice rolls broadcast via a live stream. An interactive layout for placing bets quickly before the “no more bets” moment. Real-time settling, with clear on-screen confirmations and win/loss tracking. Optional chat so you can follow the table banter and share reactions as the hand heats up.

If you like the energy of group play and reading the flow of a hand, live dealer tables deliver that casino-floor feeling without leaving your screen.

Tips for New Craps Players (Keep It Simple, Keep It Fun)

Start with the Pass Line and learn the rhythm of the come-out roll and point phase before adding extra layers. That single bet teaches the structure of the game faster than any guide.

Give yourself a minute to scan the layout. Online tables often show hover hints—use them until each area feels familiar.

As you get comfortable, try adding one new bet type at a time (like a Come bet or a Place bet) so you can see how it behaves across multiple rolls.

Set a budget before you begin and stick to it. Craps can move quickly, especially online, so bankroll management matters more than trying to “force” a result.

Playing Craps on Mobile Devices

Mobile craps is built for quick decisions and clean tapping. Expect large betting zones, easy chip selection, and simple re-bet options that help you keep pace without misclicks. Whether you’re on a smartphone or tablet, modern interfaces are designed to stay readable even when the layout looks packed.

If you’re playing on the go, a stable connection matters most—especially for live dealer tables where timing windows for bets are tighter.

Where Craps Fits at PrimeBetz Casino

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On the banking side, PrimeBetz supports a wide mix of cashier options—Visa, MasterCard, Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz, PaySafeCard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and more—plus multiple currencies including EUR, USD, CAD, AUD, and NZD, which makes it easier to keep your deposits and play aligned with your preferences.

Responsible Play

Craps is a game of chance, and no bet or pattern can change the randomness of the dice. Play for entertainment, set limits that feel comfortable, and take breaks when the pace starts to pull you into chasing losses.

Why Craps Still Owns the Spotlight

Craps keeps players coming back because it’s immediate and social: a simple dice roll drives everything, yet the bet menu lets you shape how you engage with each hand. Online, that same energy translates into smooth digital tables and live dealer rooms where every roll can swing the session in seconds—making craps a standout choice whether you’re learning the basics or chasing a sharper, more involved table-game experience.